Requires electric public utility to reimburse customers for up to $500 for spoiled food and full cost of spoiled medicine resulting from lengthy service outage following major event.
Impact
The implications of A3516 are far-reaching, as it supplements existing statutes by introducing explicit consumer protection measures for residents experiencing significant utility service interruptions. It mandates utilities to implement online reimbursement systems, enhancing accessibility for customers, and ensuring they are compensated promptly for their losses. Additionally, costs incurred by utilities in fulfilling these reimbursements cannot be passed on to ratepayers, indicating a focused effort on safeguarding consumer interests without expanded financial burdens on the customers of these utilities.
Summary
Assembly Bill A3516 aims to require electric public utilities in New Jersey to reimburse residential customers for losses incurred due to prolonged interruptions in electric service following major events. Specifically, customers are entitled to receive up to $500 for food spoilage and full costs for any compromised medication suffered during outages that exceed 72 continuous hours. The bill establishes that proof of purchase is required for claims exceeding designated thresholds, ensuring that the reimbursement process is systematic.
Contention
During discussions surrounding the bill, there may be concerns regarding the potential financial impact on utility companies and their operational sustainability. Stakeholders could contest the fairness of imposing reimbursement mandates on utilities without pass-through mechanisms for costs, leading to debates about the balance between consumer protection and the viability of public utility operations. Moreover, the definition of 'major events' leading to service interruptions could be scrutinized, as it impacts eligibility for claims and may lead to disputes about the interpretation of such events.
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Requires electric public utility to reimburse customers for up to $500 for spoiled food and full cost of spoiled medicine resulting from lengthy service outage following major event.
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Requires electric public utility to reimburse customers for up to $500 for spoiled food and full cost of spoiled medicine resulting from lengthy service outage following major event.
Requires electric public utility to reimburse customers for up to $500 for spoiled food and full cost of spoiled medicine resulting from lengthy service outage following major event.
Requires electric public utility to reimburse customers for up to $500 for spoiled food and full cost of spoiled medicine resulting from lengthy service outage following major event.
Requires electric public utility to reimburse customer for cost of spoiled food and prescription medicine resulting from service outage more than 48 hours after end of storm.
Requires electric public utility to reimburse customer for cost of spoiled food and prescription medicine resulting from service outage more than 48 hours after end of storm.
Requires electric public utility to reimburse residential customer for cost of food and prescription medicine spoiled or compromised as a result of sustained electric service outage.
Requires electric public utility to reimburse residential customer for cost of food and prescription medicine spoiled or compromised as a result of sustained electric service outage.
Requires electric public utility to reimburse residential customer for cost of food and prescription medicine spoiled or compromised as a result of sustained electric service outage.
Requires electric public utility to reimburse residential customer for cost of food and prescription medicine spoiled or compromised as a result of sustained electric service outage.
Requires electric public utility to reimburse customers for cost of certain spoiled products resulting from service outage more than 72 hours after end of storm.
Requires electric public utility to reimburse customers for cost of certain spoiled products resulting from service outage more than 72 hours after end of storm.
Requires electric public utility to reimburse customers for up to $500 for spoiled food and full cost of spoiled medicine resulting from lengthy service outage following major event.
Requires electric public utility to reimburse customers for up to $500 for spoiled food and full cost of spoiled medicine resulting from lengthy service outage following major event.
Requires electric public utility to reimburse residential customer for cost of food and prescription medicine spoiled or compromised as a result of sustained electric service outage.
Requires electric public utility to reimburse residential customer for cost of food and prescription medicine spoiled or compromised as a result of sustained electric service outage.
Requires electric public utility to reimburse residential customer for cost of food and prescription medicine spoiled or compromised as a result of sustained electric service outage.
Requires electric public utility to reimburse residential customer for cost of food and prescription medicine spoiled or compromised as a result of sustained electric service outage.
Requires electric public utility to reimburse residential or commercial customer for cost of certain spoiled items resulting from service outage more than 48 hours after end of storm.
Requires electric public utility to reimburse residential or commercial customer for cost of certain spoiled items resulting from service outage more than 48 hours after end of storm.